Racing

After Mother Nature dominated the last two weeks at Lancaster Super Speedway, area race fans and drivers were ready to see some dirt fly at the half-mile oval.
Ricky Greene captured the first main event of the busy night in the SECA Crate Sportsman Division.
After qualifying from two weeks ago, Jeffrey McGuirt, “The Red Rocket,” and Travis Payne were on the front row.
Payne bolted to the early lead and left McGuirt and the rest of the field to battle for second.

Lancaster Super Speedway officials are hoping to dodge the track’s biggest nemesis this season.
Rain has had an impact on LSS racing action the last two weeks, and the track officials are hoping for clear weather for the first race in April.
Lancaster Super Speedway will be hosting a full racing card Saturday night.
The April 2 lineup has three make-up main events from Saturday, March 19 when they were rained out.

Rain washed out action at Lancaster Super Speedway on Saturday and LSS owner Doug McManus has decided to move the March 26 program to April 2.
The card Saturday night has three make-up main events from Saturday, March 19 when those events were also a weather victim.
Super Stock paying $1,000 to win, Crate Sportsman $1,000 and Extreme 4 $500 will be making up their main events this week.
On April 2, the regular racing program has the SECA Crate Late Models, Super Stock, SECA Crate Sportsman, Renegade, Vintage and Extreme 4.

Lancaster Super Speedway will host an exciting night of racing Saturday at the half-mile dirt oval.
The LSS racing card has three make-up main events from last Saturday night when the racing action was rained out at the track.
The reset action this week has the Super Stock paying $1,000 to win, Crate Sportsman $1,000 and Extreme 4 $500.
The main events Saturday include the SECA Crate Late Models, Super Stock, SECA Crate Sportsman, Renegade, Vintage and Extreme 4.
Admission is $25 for the pits and $12 for the grandstands.

The Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series headlined racing action, with Ross Bailes taking the coveted checkers at Lancaster Super Speedway on Saturday night.
The Carolina Clash was the featured race for the inaugural Palmetto State Championship at the dirt oval.
Chris “Smokey” Madden captured the pole, setting a new track record of 18.219.
At the green, Madden and hometown favorite, “The Rock Hill Bad Boy,” Ben Watkins battled for the lead entering turn one.

The Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series highlights the inaugural Palmetto State Championship at Lancaster Super Speedway on Saturday night.
The Super Late Model Series winner earns $5,000 with the checkers.
The LSS racing card includes the Super Stock, SECA Crate Sportsman and Renegades paying $1,000 to win each division. The Extreme 4 Division pays $500 for the win.

Lancaster Super Speedway hosts the inaugural Palmetto State Championship, headlining the night of racing will be the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series paying $5,000 to win Saturday night.
Along with the Carolina Clash Super Late Model Series, the support divisions running Saturday night include the Super Stock, SECA Crate Sportsman and Renegade paying $1,000 to win in each division.
The Extreme 4 Division will pay $500 to win.

Lancaster Super Speedway will be in high gear for track activity with family fun Saturday.
The day opens with the annual LSS car show presented by Swankyville, Carolina Legacy All-Star Cheering Leading and Faith Funderburke Realty.
The car show starts at 10 a.m. and closes at 2 p.m.
All race cars and mud bog trucks need to be entered by 11 a.m. and judging begins at 11:30.
Division sponsors for the car show are the following:
Kenaki Karate – Crate Sportsman
High Rollers Tower – Renegade

Lancaster Super Speedway is gearing to open its 62nd season of racing as the LSS hosts its annual car show March 12.
The event will also feature a LSS Mud Bog run and an open practice for Speedway drivers.
All divisions will be featured at the car show.
The car show is at 10 a.m., with the Mud Bog and then practice at the half-mile dirt oval.
Racing fans will be able to get an up-close look at the cars which will compete each week at the track. Fans can also meet and talk racing with the drivers and their pit crews.

Lancaster Super Speedway, launching its 62nd season, will be a busy place March 12.
LSS will host the annual car show, presented by Swankyville, Mud Bog and practice.
The race car show has been a popular event for race track fans throughout the years because it presents fans, young and old, a chance to meet their favorite race car drivers and see all their new cars.
This season, the race cars will be joined by the Mud Bog trucks and jeeps at practice.